This is an original photo from the D.W.S. Evans collection, an amateur photographer with an interesting career. Mr Evans lived in Stanwell Road, Penarth in the late 1960s. He was presumably born circa 1920, had scouting links and we have photos of him in the 1930s and 1940s at scout camps and a photo of him as flag holder in 1939 for 25th Cardiff troop. He appears to have gone to Nottingham University, but at one stage he played an extra in a WWII Chetnik Resistance propaganda film (Undercover, 1943) when he was wounded by a bayonet! After the war he was employed by Boots in Nottingham, although he was also a Civil Defence Scientific Intelligence Officer and attended the Home Office Civil Defence School at Easingwold in 1959. In later life he was a mason. He was married in 1951 (to Audrey) and had two children (Philip and Robert). The last photos in the album are dated 1968.Interesting photos include1930s and 1940s scouting photosthe August 1957 World Scout Jamboree at Sutton ParkUndercover battle scene and wound treatment1953 Coronation procession1951 Festival of Britain1959 photo of Nottingham Forest FA Cup processionVarious ships and aircraft (both military and civilParachute school Fair Oaks in 1960Civil Defence trips to Denmark and Holland 1962/3Fire brigade trainingBeachey Head Radar 1958Boots Swimming ClubWindermere Hound Trails 1958Pease Tunnel locomotives